



We stopped for lunch and shared a delicious sandwich. We are getting used to this diet, believe it or not!


After that I did find a shop where the treasures displayed in a fashion somewhere in between the first two shop's style. I did find an egg cooker which we will use weekly or more. I was looking for a flower pot, but never did find one to my liking and never did find any clothes that we could not live without except a long sleeve denim shirt for Gary to use as a jacket. But all in all, it was a fun day!

On to another day where Gary had a small bus tour scheduled with the Coarsegold Historical Museum. They had a delicious lunch planned for us on a stop way out in the country at the Indian Round House stop. It was a six hour tour and very interesting. One of the tour guides was an 87 year old lady who was very knowledgeable in first hand knowledge since she has lived in this area all of her life. Not only was she raised here on a large farm, but she and her husband lived on 1000 acres also,farming much of it. Some fascinating stories! Now one of her children has taken over much of the farm and she is selling off the rest of the land, bit by bit.

There were buildings still standing made from the granite of the area, including this school turned church.
The windows and bell were a beautiful part of the history but our pictures did not turn out well enough to use them. Sorry.
Another stop was a local saloon that is still in business on weekends. The owner opened it for us to see all of the history stored up inside. He was quite knowledgeable also. And anyone we talked with in the community knows everyone!
The ceiling was covered with green stuff put up there using a thumbtack and a half dollar folded inside to carry it up there when thrown up. The half dollar falls after the bill unfolds. The owner demonstrated it for us. Neat!
On we went to another stop showing a restored train caboose found in the area. It was a beautiful job done recently. They were able to find period parts to put in it and so pleased to do so!




On the grounds here there was an old saw out of the granite quarry, minus the blade that is.
There were also many old items within the house on the property. Pearl, I thought of you when I saw an old scale for weighing eggs.

We also took the time this week to walk down to the creek below our home site to see how big the creek is. We can hear it running all of the time as there is much snow melt coming down out of the mountains. They tell us that later in the summer this will all be dried up.
Check back and we will take you through Sequoia National Forest and Kings Canyon National Park. Take care and we hope that you are not having too much snow!
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